Henning retires at 28 due to injury
Josephine Henning has announced her retirement from football at the age of just 28 due to injury.
Josephine Henning has announced her retirement from football at the age of just 28 due to injury.
Heather O’Reily and Josephine Henning have become the latest people to leave Arsenal while transfer gossip is really gathering speed.
With the FA WSL transfer window now shut, let’s have a look at the business done by Arsenal Women in the three months.
England, Germany and the Netherlands have named their squad for the next international windo, with five Arsenal Women players making the recent cut for their respective countries.
Following her release from Olympique Lyonnais, German centre-back Josephine Henning has returned to the Arsenal to bolster the injury-plagued backline.
Josephine Henning was presented to the media on Saturday and disclosed the main reason behind her decision to leave Arsenal for Lyon.
Sources in France suggest the German centreback will transfer to a top French team in January.
Here is a player by player review of this season’s performances. They are graded from A to E.
A number of Arsenal Ladies players have been called up for international friendlies in preparation to the 2017 Euros.
With another international week coming up, many Arsenal Ladies players have been called by their national teams.
We are now entering an international week and the following Arsenal Ladies players have been called-up for their respective teams
Arsenal’s centre-back, Josephine Henning, will come back to the club with an unexpected gold medal as Germany beat Sweden 2-1 in the Olympic final on Friday.
The Arsenal centre back was again an unused sub and has not seen much game time in the tournament but will come back with at least a silver medal.
The Arsenal defender stayed on the bench for the whole 90 minutes as Germany beat China PR and avoided an upset, unlike world #1 USA and #3 France who went home earlier than expected.
The Arsenal centre-back, Josephine Henning. was given her first start in the competition, but was withdrawn at half-time making way for Annike Krahn as Germany were defeated 2-1 by Canada.
The Arsenal defender was subbed on at half-time for Annike Krahn and took part in the fightback as Germany came from 2-0 down to get a 2-2 draw.
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Germany opened their 2016 Rio Olympics tournament with a huge 6 – 1 win over lower ranked Zimbabwe while Arsenal’s defender, Josephine Henning stayed on the bench for the whole game.
Silvia Neid has named her squad for the 2016 Rio Olympics and Arsenal’s Josephine Henning has been selected in the 18 strong players squad.
Arsenal ladies drew 0-0 with Birmingham on Wednesday night leaving them in fourth place, one point behind the Blues and nine off top spot (although with a game in hand).